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BATTERY TESTER

BT3554-50
BT3554-51
BT3554-52

 

Instruction Manual

Jan. 2021  Edition 1

  

BT3554F961-00  21-01H

BATTERY TESTER

BT3554-50
BT3554-51
BT3554-52

Instruction Manual

Jan. 2021  Edition 1

  

BT3554F961-00  21-01H

HIOKI BT3554F961-00

HIOKI BT3554F961-00

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Page 1: ...1 BT3554F961 00 21 01H BATTERY TESTER BT3554 50 BT3554 51 BT3554 52 Instruction Manual Jan 2021 Edition 1 BT3554F961 00 21 01H HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00 5 Commonwealth Ave Woburn MA 0180...

Page 2: ...HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 3: ...tion evaluation values Example Changes in the internal resistance and voltage associated with battery deterioration Internal resistance 0 5 m Voltage 2 0 V Example values 1 0 m Doubled 1 8 V Decreased...

Page 4: ...resistance range p 47 4 Choose a voltage range p 47 5 Enable the automatic hold and automatic memory functions The and segments will appear When the measured values become stable the display will auto...

Page 5: ...6 Connect the test lead to a battery under measurement Black Red Saved in internal memory HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 6: ...5 m Voltage 2 0 V Warning threshold 0 75 m Fresh battery s value 1 5 1 8 V Fresh battery s value 0 9 Rejection value 1 0 m Fresh battery s value 2 PASS WARNING FAIL Fresh In use Need replacing Hold do...

Page 7: ...e measured data associating with detail information Concept of a data set to be saved Profile information Profile number 1 Location information HIOKI 1F UPS ROOM Device information UPS 1 1 Battery num...

Page 8: ...ave to start from scratch again 4 The measurement recording prompt uses voice prompts and the display to inform you of the battery number you are to measure next You can get your jobs done neatly whic...

Page 9: ...arts 28 1 5 Outer Dimension Drawing 36 2 Preparing for Measurement 37 2 1 Installing Replacing LR6 Alkaline Batteries 37 2 2 Attaching the Z5041 Protector 38 2 3 Connecting the Z3210 Wireless Adapter...

Page 10: ...on 57 Freezing measured values using the 9466 Remote Control Switch 58 3 6 Automatic Hold Function 59 3 7 Determining Battery Deterioration Evaluation Values 61 3 8 Measuring Batteries Inspection 62 M...

Page 11: ...ained in a unit 93 Deleting entire data 94 6 Measurement Recording Prompt Function 95 6 1 Preliminary Preparation 96 Transferring the profile information to the instrument 96 6 2 Visual Prompt From th...

Page 12: ...eral Specifications 119 9 2 Basic Specifications 121 9 3 Accuracy Specifications 123 9 4 Function Specifications 125 9 5 Default Settings and Resettable Settings 137 10 Maintenance and Service 139 10...

Page 13: ...154 11 3 AC Four Terminal Method Measurement 155 11 4 Effects of Current Density 157 When an object under measurement is wide or thick 157 11 5 Synchronous Detection 160 11 6 Calibration 162 Calibrat...

Page 14: ...vi Contents HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 15: ...accessory lead BT3554 50 BT3554 50 None BT3554 51 9465 10 Pin Type Lead BT3554 52 L2020 Pin Type Lead Hereafter the model number is referred to as the one that appears on the product BT3554 50 Tradema...

Page 16: ...not work as specified contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Confirm that these contents are provided LR6 Alkaline batteries 8 Pin Type Lead 9465 10 For BT3554 51 L2020 For BT3554 52 N...

Page 17: ...formation Please check Hioki s website for the latest information Model 9465 10 Pin Type Lead This pin type lead has a four terminal structure Model L2020 Pin Type Lead This pin type lead has a four t...

Page 18: ...n also perform measurement in virtually any location because the pins can be inserted diagonally in hard to reach places Model 9772 90 Tip Pin The 9772 90 is a replacement tip pin for the 9772 Pin Typ...

Page 19: ...ype Lead Switch Mini plug 2 5 mm Connect to EXT HOLD Model 9467 Large Clip Type Lead The 9467 can clip on thick rodlike terminals of measurement targets You can perform four terminal measurement just...

Page 20: ...Z5038 0 Adj Board For the 9465 10 L2020 and 9772 Hook and loop fasteners are separately necessary to stick the Z5038 to the carrying case Please use commercially available hook and loop fasteners Mode...

Page 21: ...o the instrument Familiarize yourself with the instructions and precautions in this manual before use WARNING Electricity can potentially cause serious events such as an electric shock heat generation...

Page 22: ...nor or moderate injury to the operator or damage to the instrument or malfunction IMPORTANT Indicates information or content that is particularly important from the standpoint of operating or maintain...

Page 23: ...l Indicates DC Direct Current Indicates the power button that switches the instrument between on and off states Symbols for various standards Indicates that the product is subject to the Waste Electri...

Page 24: ...unications error occurs Accuracy labeling The instrument accuracy is expressed by defining a percentage of the reading and a limit value for errors in terms of digits reading Display value Indicates t...

Page 25: ...ould cause a malfunction of the instrument or an accident Exposed to direct sunlight or high temperature Exposed to corrosive or combustible gases Exposed to a strong electromagnetic fields or electro...

Page 26: ...are exposed Replace the test lead with a one specified by Hioki Check the instrument for any damage that may have occurred during storage or shipping and perform functional checks before use If you fi...

Page 27: ...the instrument carry high voltages and may become very hot during operation CAUTION To avoid damage to the instrument do not subject it to vibration or mechanical shock during transportation and handl...

Page 28: ...that exceed its ratings or specifications Damage to the instrument can cause an electric shock Do not measure any voltage that would exceed the instrument s maximum input voltage terminal to terminal...

Page 29: ...which can ignite any accumulated inflammable gases such as hydrogen CAUTION After measuring a high voltage battery first short circuit the test lead to discharges the DC elimination capacitor connect...

Page 30: ...y due to exposure to electrolyte from the leaky battery Subjecting the test lead to an excessive common mode voltage could cause the following issues 1 Unstable measured values 2 Wire break detection...

Page 31: ...l difference between the SOURCE terminal and SENSE terminal or between the SOURCE terminal and SENSE terminal the instrument cannot perform correct measurement SENSE SENSE SOURCE SOURCE OK NO SENSE SE...

Page 32: ...ends in the lead These may damage the probe or break a wire IMPORTANT Use only the Hioki specified test lead Using another test lead may result in incorrect measurements due to loose connections or ot...

Page 33: ...maged please contact your Hioki distributor for a replacement Use a fuse only specified by Hioki Failure to observe this could damage the instrument resulting in bodily injury Specified fuse Model Z50...

Page 34: ...ries only with ones of the specified type Remove the LR6 Alkaline batteries from the instrument if they are to be stored for a long time Handle and dispose of LR6 Alkaline batteries in accordance with...

Page 35: ...ry charge available and the initial value of internal resistance in a lead acid battery CS HS and MSE denote lead acid battery types according to Japanese Industrial Standard JIS The internal resistan...

Page 36: ...f internal resistance vary depending on the manufacturer Source Battery technician certification textbook Battery Association of Japan BAJ The battery measurement values can be compared with the prese...

Page 37: ...batteries can also be measured however that of a packed battery will include the protective resistance which is installed in packed batteries Besides the instrument may not be able to diagnose and ev...

Page 38: ...re the 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor option is required To measure an ambient temperature the 9451 9451S Temperature Probe option is required After measurement connecting the instrument...

Page 39: ...a Measured data Threshold values setting Profile information Using the wireless communications function requires the Z3210 Wireless Adapter Profile information Threshold values setting HIOKI BT3554F96...

Page 40: ...locations UPSs and batteries easily Measurement recording prompt The instrument and your mobile device with GENNECT Cross installed using the display and voice prompts respectively can inform you of...

Page 41: ...simultaneously To measure terminal temperature the 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor option is required To measure an ambient temperature the 9451 9451S Temperature Probe option is required...

Page 42: ...28 Names and Functions of Parts 1 4 Names and Functions of Parts Front 1 Display p 32 Operation keys SOURCE SOURCE SENSE SENSE HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 43: ...lows you to set comparator threshold values Enables disables automatic hold Enables disables automatic memory Disables wire break detection Starts measurement recording prompt Stops measurement record...

Page 44: ...30 Names and Functions of Parts Front 2 Display p 32 Operation keys SOURCE SOURCE SENSE SENSE HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 45: ...communications Enables disables automatic backlighing shutoff Switches resistance ranges Enables disables noise frequency reduction While pressing the key Switches voltage ranges Enables disables noi...

Page 46: ...tion enabled Memory deleted Freezes measured values Chosen memory number occupied Input overflows Chosen memory number contains profile information Comparator buzzer enabled Profile number Communicati...

Page 47: ...given Automatic power saving enabled WARNING result given Next battery number to be measured and recorded When measurement recording prompt enabled FAIL judgment given Memory number to be saved Memor...

Page 48: ...LD terminal Connect the 9466 Remote Control Switch option here USB terminal Connect the USB cable here TEMP SENSOR terminal Connect the mini plug of the 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor opt...

Page 49: ...p 147 Serial number Screw The serial number consists of nine digits The first two from the left indicate the year of manufacture and the next two indicate the month of manufacture Required for product...

Page 50: ...36 Outer Dimension Drawing 1 5 Outer Dimension Drawing 60 6 3 mm 132 3 mm 199 3 mm HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 51: ...segment blinks which indicates that the instrument s batteries are running low replace them as soon as possible 1 Turn off the instrument and remove the test lead 1 2 Remove the battery cover on the r...

Page 52: ...instrument attach it by following the instruction below 1 Turn off the instrument and remove the test lead 2 Insert the instrument into the Z5041 Protector Observe the proper orientation NO OK 3 Push...

Page 53: ...ing any metallic part such as a doorknob to eliminate static electricity from your body connect disconnect the Z3210 Failure to do so could cause static electricity to damage the Z3210 1 Turn off the...

Page 54: ...Connect the test lead s connectors to all four terminals the SOURCE terminals positive and negative and the SENSE terminals positive and negative Red Black Align the marks of the same color SENSE SOUR...

Page 55: ...ch to the probe of the Pin Type Lead Bundle up the two cables using the spiral tubes Model L2020 1 2 3 4 4 5 Model 9465 10 1 Model 9466 Remote Control Switch 2 Probe 3 Spiral tube small Bundle up the...

Page 56: ...ment Confirm the date and time settings when using the instrument for the first time Hold down for at least 1 s When the segment blinks which indicates that the instrument s batteries are running low...

Page 57: ...tically recognize leap years 1 Hold down for at least 1 s Let the date and time appear Holding down the key at least 1 s again will hide the date and time 2 Enter the date and time in the yyyy mm dd h...

Page 58: ...e webbing through the tri glide outside 2 Pass the webbing through the openings of the instrument and fix the webbing with the tri glide slides There are two openings on each of the left and right sid...

Page 59: ...s may differ between contact locations the case side and the tip of the terminals Place the test lead into contact with the terminals at the same location every time See 11 4 Effects of Current Densit...

Page 60: ...ay have blown or the test lead may have broken Replace the fuse or test lead with a new one Has the test lead broken Does the instrument s battery level remain enough The display in the top right incl...

Page 61: ...esistance ranges 3 m 30 m 300 m 3 Voltage ranges 6 V 60 V Temperature range Single range Since the instrument has a single temperature measurement range setting the temperature range is not required P...

Page 62: ...stance ranges 3 000 m 30 00 m 300 0 m 3 000 Voltage ranges 6 000 V 60 00 V After a certain period of inactivity the instrument will confirm your entry and the display will return to measurement mode H...

Page 63: ...ion disabled Noise frequency reduction function enabled When the segment pops up The noise frequency reduction function is enabled When the segment is blinking The noise frequencies are being avoided...

Page 64: ...p 123 When using a test lead including Hioki product that is not an accessory or option of the instrument or whose length has been extended IMPORTANT Use only the Hioki specified test lead Hioki does...

Page 65: ...l method 1 Choose two holes on the zero adjustment board whose interval is nearly equal to the distance between the two terminals on a battery to be measured 2 Press the test lead against the zero adj...

Page 66: ...ould result in unstable measurement values In such a case keep the zero adjustment board away from any metal If zero adjustment is performed with the Pin Type Lead short circuited at the tips or using...

Page 67: ...gage the red and black clips together and then perform zero adjustment Model 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor SENSE SENSE SOURCE SOURCE Red Black Model 9467 Large Clip Type Lead SENSE SENSE...

Page 68: ...ess the 0ADJ key The instrument will be put on standby for acquiring the correction value 3 While the 0AdJ segment is blinking short circuit the test lead using the zero adjustment board See How to sh...

Page 69: ...will display the 0ADJ segment and return the display to measurement mode 3 m range 30 m range Zero adjustment completed 300 m range 3 range voltage range Keep the test lead short circuited until the z...

Page 70: ...from the zero adjustment board Did you short circuit the test lead properly while the instrument was in standby for obtaining correction values While the instrument is in standby for obtaining correc...

Page 71: ...the segments the instrument cannot freeze the displayed value When you change any settings the instrument will disable the hold function Turning off the instrument will disable the hold function Usin...

Page 72: ...e battery under measurement Top of the instrument NO 2 Insert the mini plug of the 9466 Remote Control Switch into the EXT HOLD terminal 3 Connect the connectors of the test lead to the instrument Bla...

Page 73: ...s after they have stabilized Press the A HOLD MEMO key several times to display the AUTO HOLD segment Automatic hold Automatic memory Disabled Automatic hold and automatic memory To disable the hold f...

Page 74: ...ent and the maximum display value of the resistance are blinking Using the automatic memory function in combination with the automatic hold function can automatically freeze and save measurement value...

Page 75: ...values for reference purposes as high internal resistance generating only 0 9 times as high voltage as a fresh one Use these values as guidelines when determining deterioration evaluation values Exam...

Page 76: ...Set the resistance and voltage ranges p 47 3 Perform zero adjustment p 50 4 Connect the test lead to a battery under measurement Black Red Place all pins into contact with the battery 5 Read the meas...

Page 77: ...to evaluate whether the battery has deteriorated Example Voltage Resistance PASS FAIL WARNING Initial value 2 0 V Present value 1 8 V Present value 1 0 m Initial value 0 5 m As shown above this batte...

Page 78: ...s See 5 2 Saving Data in the Memory p 85 To load the saved data to your computer See 7 Communications Function p 103 To set threshold values to evaluate whether a battery has deteriorated Based on the...

Page 79: ...he target under measurement significantly exceeds the measurement range Blinking the OVER segment and maximum display value Resistance voltage or temperature may exceed each measurable range IMPORTANT...

Page 80: ...the instrument Black Red 2 Connect the mini plug of the 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor to the TEMP SENSOR terminal Connect the mini plug of the 9451 9451S Temperature Probe to the TEMP S...

Page 81: ...nce rejection value and voltage warning threshold Up to 200 comparison conditions can be set For information about how to set the thresholds see 1 1 Evaluating Battery Deterioration p 21 Comparator bu...

Page 82: ...return to normal measurement mode 2 Choose a comparator number You can choose a number from between 1 and 200 3 Confirm your entry The comparator function will be enabled When the comparator function...

Page 83: ...T ONE contained in the accompanying CD or User Manual on GENNECT Cross Example Threshold values for a battery that initially has an internal resistance of 0 4 and generates a voltage of 2 V Resistance...

Page 84: ...r at least 1 s A blinking comparator number will appear Press the COMP key again to return to normal measurement mode 2 Choose a comparator number You can choose a number from between 1 and 200 3 Conf...

Page 85: ...ange 1 Choose a resistance range The decimal point position will move 2 Choose a voltage range The decimal point position will move 3 Confirm your entry The resistance warning threshold and the WARNIN...

Page 86: ...threshold 2 Confirm your entry The resistance rejection value and the FAIL segment will blink 3 Set the resistance rejection value 4 Confirm your entry The voltage warning threshold and the WARNING wi...

Page 87: ...ing Evaluates absolute voltage values regardless of whether they are positive or negative Signed minus sign only PoL The WARNING result will be given for the negative voltage value If the test lead is...

Page 88: ...asurement mode with the comparator function enabled The settings are now saved If you set the resistance rejection value that is less than the resistance warning threshold the warning threshold will c...

Page 89: ...alue When a WARNING result is given Resistance rejection value Initial value Resistance warning threshold Resistance FAIL PASS FAIL WARNING Initial value Voltage Voltage warning threshold Measured val...

Page 90: ...esistance high Voltage high PASS WARNING FAIL Voltage warning threshold Voltage low WARNING WARNING FAIL Resistance warning threshold Resistance rejection value The boundary conditions are as follows...

Page 91: ...le 2 If the measured resistance exceeds the resistance warning threshold but is less than or equal to the resistance rejection value and the measured voltage exceeds the voltage warning threshold the...

Page 92: ...results Sounds for PASS The instrument will produce beeps when the comparator gives a PASS judgment Sounds for FAIL judgments The instrument will backlight the display in red and produce beeps when th...

Page 93: ...enabled Comparator function disabled The range keys cannot be used while the comparator function is enabled If there are no measurement values the segments will appear and the comparator will not work...

Page 94: ...80 Canceling the Comparator Function HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 95: ...nal memory structure is as follows Date and time resistance voltage temperature comparator threshold values and comparison results Memory structure Unit label 12 units Memory number 500 cells A 001 49...

Page 96: ...he memory Profile information Profile number 1 1 Location information 2 HIOKI 1F UPS ROOM Measured data to be saved Device information 2 UPS 1 1 Memory number Battery number 3 Start 1 A 001 End 50 A 0...

Page 97: ...ion Profile number 1 Location information HIOKI 1F UPS ROOM Device information UPS 1 1 Battery number 1 Measured data Memory number A 001 Date and time 2020 4 20 13 00 00 yyyy mm dd hh mm Resistance v...

Page 98: ...s the Z3210 Wireless Adapter to be connected Operating the instrument only cannot register or delete profile information Details of profile information transferred to the instrument cannot be seen on...

Page 99: ...d of inactivity the instrument will confirm your entry and return the display to measurement mode When the memory function is enabled you can always choose a memory number 3 Confirm your entry USED Me...

Page 100: ...the data saved most recently However you can delete immediately after the data has been saved only Every time you hold down the key for at least 1 s the instrument will delete the data that is the lat...

Page 101: ...ry function will also be enabled Automatic hold Automatic memory Disabled Automatic hold and automatic memory Use the cursor keys to choose a memory number to save If you choose the memory number alre...

Page 102: ...88 Automatic Memory Function Disabling the Automatic memory Function Press the A MEMORY MEMO key several times to hide the AUTO HOLD segment HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 103: ...emory function with it enabled hold down the MEMORY key for at least 1 s The instrument will display the oFF segments and return the display to normal mode Memory function enabled Normal mode Memory f...

Page 104: ...saved measured values 1 Switch over the display to memory readout mode 2 Choose a memory number you wish to read out The instrument will display the measurement values with the memory number you chose...

Page 105: ...aining any data If no data has been saved the display will show the segments and return to measurement mode The memory numbers with the blinking PROFILE segment indicates that the profile information...

Page 106: ...ting a single measured data set 1 Switch over the display to memory readout mode 2 Choose a memory number to delete The instrument will display the measurement values to which the memory number you ch...

Page 107: ...er the display to memory readout mode 2 Choose a unit to delete 3 Press the key twice After 3 s of inactivity the display will return to memory readout mode 4 Confirm your entry All data 500 data sets...

Page 108: ...h over the display to memory readout mode 2 Press the key three times After 3 s of inactivity the display will return to memory readout mode 3 Confirm your entry Entire data 12 units 6000 data sets wi...

Page 109: ...d measured data quickly Install the latest version of GENNECT Cross The voice prompt function can be used under version 1 8 or later of GENNECT Cross Display No 1 pass Next battery No 2 Voice prompt I...

Page 110: ...ve measured data in connection with profile information previously registered For a mobile device 1 Connect the Z3210 Wireless Adapter option into the instrument See 2 3 Connecting the Z3210 Wireless...

Page 111: ...nd your computer using the USB cable 2 Install GENNECT ONE 3 Use GENNECT ONE to register profile numbers battery numbers and memory numbers corresponding to the battery numbers 4 Transfer the profile...

Page 112: ...re measured values with the threshold values preset the comparator function See 4 Comparator Function Evaluation Based on Threshold Values p 67 1 Switch over the display to the profile number selectio...

Page 113: ...switch over to measurement prompt start mode 6 When you chose using the comparator function choose a comparator number 7 Confirm your entry The instrument will switch over the display to measurement p...

Page 114: ...e saved in connection with profile information After the recording the battery number you are to measure and record next will blink After you finish the measurement of the battery to which the last nu...

Page 115: ...valuation Based on Threshold Values p 67 1 Hold down the key for at least 1 s When the wireless communications function is disabled The wireless communications function will be enabled Connecting the...

Page 116: ...cording prompt The settings cannot be changed Stop the measurement recording prompt and use the instrument to set the comparator settings To disable the automatic hold function and automatic memory fu...

Page 117: ...ross Email Smart phone Tablet Computer Setting threshold values Registering and sending profile information Before measurement Measured data files such as hok and csv Measured data After measurement i...

Page 118: ...104 For mobile devices GENNECT ONE special site https gennect net en cross index For computers GENNECT ONE special site https gennect net en one index HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 119: ...COM port as the USB interface Insert the connector in the proper direction when connecting the USB cable The display will show the PC segments when communications are in progress through the USB cabl...

Page 120: ...ing voice prompt For details see User Manual on GENNECT Cross free of charge application 1 Connect the Z3210 Wireless Adapter option into the instrument p 39 2 Install GENNECT Cross on your mobile dev...

Page 121: ...t to the Internet when using the software GENNECT Cross may not properly operate depending on the mobile device For the first time before being paired with any instrument the app will launch with the...

Page 122: ...e Z3210 the wireless communications function will be enabled On Wireless communications function enabled Blinking Now communicating Off Wireless communications function disabled Hold down for at least...

Page 123: ...strument s display can enter the measured values on the cells The use of this function with the automatic hold function enabled comes in handy See 3 6 Automatic Hold Function p 59 Enter measured value...

Page 124: ...e The instrument will display the HID setting saved in the Z3210 If the strings is displayed an old version of the firmware has been installed in the Z3210 Update it to the latest version Use version...

Page 125: ...ther use the mobile device to cancel the pairing and then connect the instrument to GENNECT Cross If you start GENNECT Cross without canceling the paring between the mobile device and the instrument G...

Page 126: ...112 Excel Direct Entry Function HID Connection HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

Page 127: ...Enabling disabling automatic backlighing shutoff You can enable disable the automatic backlighting shutoff Enabled Turning off the backlight automatically Disabled Not turning off the backlight autom...

Page 128: ...wing states When the resistance readout exhibits the segments Freezes measured data Measurement suspension state In mode other than measurement mode Any of setup modes or data readout mode After compl...

Page 129: ...up mode 3 Choose between oFF and on When disabled 4 Confirm your entry The instrument will be restarted The settings will not change if the instrument is turned off without your confirmation For conti...

Page 130: ...rged Partially discharged Almost exhausted Replace as soon as possible Blinking Exhausted Replace with fresh batteries Using manganese batteries significantly reduces the continuous operating time of...

Page 131: ...reverted Date and time Saved profile information 100 sets Saved measured data 6000 data sets Comparator threshold values 200 sets 1 Turn off the instrument 2 Switch over the display to system reset m...

Page 132: ...Settings p 137 If the display unintentionally switches over to system reset mode cycle the instrument The instrument settings are restored without resetting the system For more information on how to d...

Page 133: ...d power 3 VA Nickel metal hydride batteries can be used However the battery level indicator does not support use of nickel metal hydride batteries Continuous operating time About 8 3 hour with the Z32...

Page 134: ...o be removed to connect the Z3210 Dimensions Approx 199W 132H 60 6D mm 7 83 W 5 20 H 2 39 D With the Z5041 Protector attached Weight Approx 960 g 33 9 oz including LR6 Alkaline batteries and Z5041 Pro...

Page 135: ...ive measurement terminals AC voltage cannot input Maximum rated voltage to earth 60 V DC Measurement category not rated Anticipated transient overvoltage 330 V between all measurement terminals and gr...

Page 136: ...imum input voltage 60 V DC at a maximum Not accept AC voltage input Input resistance 20 k or more Temperature measurement input terminal Earphone jack type 3 5 mm Switch input terminal Earphone jack t...

Page 137: ...ement accuracy Measurement current accuracy 10 Measurement current frequency 1 kHz 30 Hz 1 kHz 80 Hz if the noise frequency reduction function is enabled Range setting Maximum displayable value Resolu...

Page 138: ...lution Measurement accuracy 6 V 6 000 V 1 mV 0 08 of reading 6 digits 60 V 60 00 V 10 mV Temperature measurement accuracy When the 9460 Clip Type Lead with Temperature Sensor is used Measurable range...

Page 139: ...resistance and voltage readouts Function disabled The segments appear For resistance readout A measured value appears For voltage readout Default setting Enabled How to disable See 1 4 Names and Funct...

Page 140: ...o adjustment Operation Internally adjusts the instrument so that it provides the zero indications corresponding to the measured values obtained through zero adjustment Display During zero adjustment T...

Page 141: ...n the display is backlit in red the white backlight will be turned off Resistance low Resistance medium Resistance high Voltage high PASS WARNING FAIL Voltage low WARNING WARNING FAIL Display When the...

Page 142: ...he voltage readout exhibits the segments Display When the values freeze The COMP segment appears How to set See 3 5 Using the Hold Function p 57 9 Automatic hold Operation Automatically freezes the me...

Page 143: ...d data Saves and deletes profile information Default setting Disabled Number of data sets 6000 Memory structure 500 data sets per unit 12 units Unit name A B C D E F G H J L N and P Memory number Unit...

Page 144: ...mber Number between 1 and 100 Numbers cannot be duplicated The following information consisting of items 2 3 and 4 are saved for each profile number 2 Location information Strings at most 72 bytes in...

Page 145: ...he visual prompt on the display and the voice prompt inform the user about the battery number the user is to measure next The voice prompt generated from a smart phone or a tablet is available when th...

Page 146: ...recording prompt is operating How to set See 1 4 Names and Functions of Parts p 28 14 Instrument s battery level detection Operation Displays instrument s battery level The accuracy can be guaranteed...

Page 147: ...omaly continues to be detected for 40 s 5 s the backlight will automatically be turned off How to set Enabling disabling the automatic backlighting shutoff function See 8 1 Backlight p 113 17 Self tes...

Page 148: ...cations Only with the Z3210 installed Operation Transfers measured values to a smart phone or a tablet to display When the segment hides Wireless communications disabled When the segment appears Wirel...

Page 149: ...ect Entry Function HID Connection p 109 22 Error display Operation Displays error messages Display See 10 3 Error Messages p 144 23 Serial number display Operation Displays the instrument s serial num...

Page 150: ...ng and transferring the comparator table Editing and transferring profile information Measurement recording prompt Smart phone Tablet Report generation function 26 Converting the temperature measureme...

Page 151: ...c memory Disabled 1 Comparator Disabled Comparator buzzer Sounds for FAIL judgments Comparator s voltage threshold values Not set 0 000 m 0 000 V Voltage evaluation method ABS based on absolute value...

Page 152: ...measurement unit Degree Celsius 1 Starting the measurement recording prompt will automatically enable the automatic hold and automatic memory 2 When the instrument is turned on for the first time aft...

Page 153: ...ecautions when transporting the instrument Remove the LR6 Alkaline batteries from the instrument in order to avoid damage Additionally be sure to double box the instrument Accidental damage suffered i...

Page 154: ...ts Please contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller when you need to do so Service life varies with the operating environment and frequency of use Please note that performance is not neces...

Page 155: ...es have been inserted incorrectly Reinsert the batteries correctly p 37 Zero adjustment cannot be performed The display shows the Err segments The fuse has blown Replace it with a new fuse p 147 The 9...

Page 156: ...e Sensor has been connected incorrectly Connect it correctly p 66 The display shows incorrect measurement values The display shows the segments Both the OVER segment and the maximum display values bli...

Page 157: ...your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller The instrument cannot communicate with GENNECT Cross The Z3210 Wireless Adapter is not connected Connect the Z3210 Wireless Adapter to the instrument p 39...

Page 158: ...be repaired Contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Error Adc A D converter communications error Error 001 Error 002 From Error 011 to Error 018 Internal variable error Error 008 Z3210 c...

Page 159: ...ay value blinks this does not indicate an error The display will show the segments when the input terminals have been open circuited Both the OVER segment and the maximum display value will blink when...

Page 160: ...alkaline batteries Hence significant errors will develop in the instrument s battery level indicator when nickel metal hydride batteries are used Due to those errors note that the instrument may be su...

Page 161: ...ing 1500 A 1 Turn off the instrument and remove the test lead 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the screw to remove the fuse cover on the rear of the instrument 2 4 New fuse 3 3 Remove the blown f...

Page 162: ...at extra cost For the 9465 10 1 Turn off the instrument and remove the test lead 2 Rotate the collet nut to loose letting the cable be unfixed The cable has been fixed by tightening the collet nut 1...

Page 163: ...sassembling To prevent a wire break project the bush about 1 mm from the end face of the collet Be careful not to push the bush too deeply Collet Bush Do not pull or twist the cable during assembling...

Page 164: ...3 Remove the tip pin Model 9465 90 Tip Pin 4 Insert a new tip pin Model 9465 90 Tip Pin 5 Rotate the grip to fasten Fasten until it stops 6 Check if it has been firmly fixed Loose connections could c...

Page 165: ...his instrument remove the lithium battery and dispose of them in accordance with local regulations CALIFORNIA USA ONLY Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswast...

Page 166: ...screws on the rear of the instrument using a Phillips screwdriver 4 3 5 6 4 Pull off the cable connected to the battery holder 5 Remove the upper PCB 6 Using tweezers or a similar tool remove the lith...

Page 167: ...of 90 degrees from the AC current reference signal the induced voltage if its level is low can be ideally eliminated with synchronous detection However if its level is high the induced voltage distort...

Page 168: ...nce of 90 degrees from the AC current reference signal the induced voltage cannot be eliminated with synchronous detection resulting in measurement errors The effects of eddy currents is a phenomenon...

Page 169: ...plies the AC current IS from the instrument s SOURCE terminals to the object under measurement The voltage drop VIS due to the impedance of the object under measurement is measured across the SENSE te...

Page 170: ...lead Contact resistance between the object under measurement and test lead Contact resistance between the test lead and instrument In such cases the instrument will fail to perform measurement and sh...

Page 171: ...of 0 5 mm 0 92 m to 0 97 m Model 9287 10 Clip Type Lead 0 85 m to 0 95 m Model 9287 10 has been discontinued This is not due to the contact resistance between probes and the object under measurement b...

Page 172: ...Inject current Inject current Figure 1 Equipotential lines on a metal plate showing the current distribution at 50 V intervals when a current of 1 A is injected from the distal points of the plate W30...

Page 173: ...rent Density IMPORTANT It is important to keep track of variation over time in order to determine if a battery has deteriorated Hence use the same test lead for every measurement HIOKI BT3554F961 00 H...

Page 174: ...from noise E L R1 R2 C The synchronous detection is a detection method that can separate the signal component having the same frequency as the reference signal s frequency from a signal The figure bel...

Page 175: ...elow A phase difference from vi due to a reactance component is represented as in the equation for v2 v1 Asin t v2 Bsin t When synchronous detection applies to both v1 and v2 they are expressed as fol...

Page 176: ...sistors that are subject to minimal levels of deterioration with age and have stable temperature characteristics Use four terminal structure resistors to avoid effects due to the resistors leads Alway...

Page 177: ...URCE SENSE SENSE SOURCE BT3554 50 DC voltage generator Do not apply AC current from the instrument to the generator Doing so may cause the generator to malfunction Use a generator having a low output...

Page 178: ...cursor keys to switch over form the on segments to the oFF segments 4 Press the ENTER key The wire break detection function will be disabled and the instrument will be restarted Restart the instrument...

Page 179: ...the cables 41 C Calibration 139 162 Clad type stationary lead acid battery 21 Communications function 103 Comparator buzzer 78 Comparator function 67 Comparator number 68 70 Computer 105 Continuous o...

Page 180: ...scharge paste type stationary lead acid battery 21 hok 103 Hold function 57 HS 21 Human interface device profile 109 I Induced voltage 153 Initial value 61 69 Input terminals 34 Installation 11 Intern...

Page 181: ...odel 9466 Remote Control Switch 5 41 58 Model 9467 Large Clip Type Lead 5 53 Model 9772 90 Tip Pin 4 Model 9772 Pin Type Lead 4 51 Model L2020 Pin Type Lead 3 51 Model Z3210 Wireless Adapter 39 Model...

Page 182: ...stationary lead acid battery 21 Serial number 35 Synchronous detection 160 System reset 117 T Temperature 4 47 66 TEMP SENSOR terminal 66 Test lead 40 Threshold values 69 U USB communications 105 V Vo...

Page 183: ...169 Index Z Zero adjustment 50 Zero adjustment board 51 HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI BT3554F961 00...

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Page 188: ...d instructions Nov 2018 Revised edition 2 BT3554A966 02 A961 03 18 11H BT3554 10 BT3554 01 BT3554 11 TESTEUR DE BATTERIE BATTERY TESTER BT3554 BT3554 10 BT3554 01 BT3554 11 HIOKI BT3554F961 00 HIOKI...

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